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Student-Teachers' Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University
Abstract
The importance of ICT in empowering teachers and learners, and enhancing teaching and students’ achievement has been highlighted in several studies. Similarly, the digital divide between the developed and developing nations had been of a serious concern to educators. The paucity of studies on ICT integration in the developing nations needs to be addressed so as to ensure total integration of ICT in the school curriculum. This study examined empirically student-teachers’ competence and attitude towards information and communication technology. Gender influence on their competence and attitude were also examined. Participants were 382 student-teachers (181 males and 201 females) from the Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Nigeria. The data collected through a questionnaire were analysed using percentages, means, and chi-square statistics. Findings revealed that majority of the student-teachers have positive attitude towards the use of ICT and they are competent in the use of few basic ICT tools. Overall, no significant difference was established between male and female student-teachers’ attitudes and use of ICT. The implication is that the student-teachers lacked the necessary competence in the full integration of ICT in the curriculum. This underscores the need to improve the ICT contents of teacher education programs in universities in developing nations.
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English
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Publication Date
March 1, 2011
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March 1, 2011
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Year 2011 Volume: 2 Number: 1
APA
Yusuf, M. O., & Balogun, M. R. (2011). Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University. Contemporary Educational Technology, 2(1), 18-36. https://izlik.org/JA28XN74PE
AMA
1.Yusuf MO, Balogun MR. Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2011;2(1):18-36. https://izlik.org/JA28XN74PE
Chicago
Yusuf, Modasiru O., and Modupe R. Balogun. 2011. “Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University”. Contemporary Educational Technology 2 (1): 18-36. https://izlik.org/JA28XN74PE.
EndNote
Yusuf MO, Balogun MR (March 1, 2011) Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University. Contemporary Educational Technology 2 1 18–36.
IEEE
[1]M. O. Yusuf and M. R. Balogun, “Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University”, Contemporary Educational Technology, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 18–36, Mar. 2011, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA28XN74PE
ISNAD
Yusuf, Modasiru O. - Balogun, Modupe R. “Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University”. Contemporary Educational Technology 2/1 (March 1, 2011): 18-36. https://izlik.org/JA28XN74PE.
JAMA
1.Yusuf MO, Balogun MR. Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2011;2:18–36.
MLA
Yusuf, Modasiru O., and Modupe R. Balogun. “Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University”. Contemporary Educational Technology, vol. 2, no. 1, Mar. 2011, pp. 18-36, https://izlik.org/JA28XN74PE.
Vancouver
1.Modasiru O. Yusuf, Modupe R. Balogun. Student-Teachers’ Competence and Attitude towards Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study in a Nigerian University. Contemporary Educational Technology [Internet]. 2011 Mar. 1;2(1):18-36. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA28XN74PE